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Bill Ashcroft

Bill Ashcroft

AuthorBooks · Second handSince 1946

Bill Ashcroft is an Australian literary theorist, critic, and an emeritus professor at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). He is recognized as a founding exponent of post-colonial theory. Alongside Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin, he co-wrote the 1989 text, The Empire Writes Back, which was the first major work to systematically outline and define the field of post-colonial studies.

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Bill Ashcroft is a renowned literary critic and scholar born in 1946.
His work is noted for deeply exploring the dynamics of postcolonialism and decolonization.
He is the author of Caliban's voice, a fundamental text on the transformation of the English language.
Throughout his career, he has published 17 works analyzing history and literary criticism.
His work as a professor and philologist has been key to understanding postcolonial literatures.

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